Player Details

Name

Hugo Lloris

Height

6' 2"

Weight

181 lbs

Date of Birth

12.26.1986 (39)

Birthplace

Nice, France

Position

Goalkeeper

Footedness

Left

Roster Category

Senior
Career Summary

HIGHLIGHTS

  • FIFA World Cup Champion (2018) 

  • FIFA World Cup Runner-Up (2022) 

  • UEFA Champions League Runner-Up (2019)  

  • French Cup Winner (2011-12)  

  • French Super Cup Winner (2012-13)  

  • 3X Ligue 1 [France] Goalkeeper of the Year (2008-09, 2009-10, 2011-12)  

  • Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Champion (2024)  

  • MLS Western Conference Champion (2024)     

  • 2024 MLS All-Star  

  • LAFC’s all-time leader in wins, clean sheets, and appearances in goal 

  • 9X UEFA Champions League participant  

  • 70 career UEFA Champions League appearances and 31 UEFA Europa League appearances 

  • appeared in a record 145 matches for France’s national team with 68 international shutouts  

  • captained France to two consecutive FIFA World Cup finals, winning in 2018 and finishing second to Argentina in 2022  

  • all-time leader in appearances by a goalkeeper in FIFA World Cup (20) 

  • captained France to runner-up finish in 2016 UEFA Euros; played in 2012 and 2020 UEFA Euros  

  • recorded 361 appearances in English Premier League with 128 clean sheets  

  • has made 91 total appearances for LAFC across all competitions 2024-2025, including 65 MLS regular-season starts (65 appearances), logging more than 8,000 minutes and 33 clean sheets

-----

2025 (LAFC) 

  • served as captain for the second half of 2025 after Aaron Long sustained season-ending injury 

  • led all LAFC players in regular-season minutes played (2,835), starting each of his 32 appearances 

  • 12 clean sheets ranked second in MLS (tie K. Kahlina CLT) 

  • became one of two MLS goalkeepers to register at least 12 clean sheets in both 2024 and 2025 (Kahlina) 

  • conceded only five goals in four matches in FIFA Club World Cup 2025, including Play-In match vs. América 5/31/25

2024 (LAFC)   

  • 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Champion  

  • started all 33 appearances, logging 2,970 minutes  

  • conceded 40 goals, 1.21 per game, posting 19W-7L-7D MLS record  

  • posted 12 MLS shutouts, 2nd-most in the league (T-Kahlina) and new club record   

  • posted four clean sheets in Leagues Cup   

  • set new club record for longest shutout streak (549 minutes) from 5/4/24 through 6/15/24  

  • registered two assists in Leagues Cup (8/7/24, 8/17/24) 

  • selected to MLS All Star Team  in first MLS season 

  • made MLS and LAFC debut 2/24/24 in 2-1 home win vs. SEA 

  • named to MLS Team of the Week three times (Week 3, 16, 25)

2012-2023 (Tottenham Hotspur)   

  • captained Tottenham from 2015 to 2023; was succeeded by current LAFC teammate Son Heung-Min 

  • 2019 UEFA Champions League Runner-Up   

  • started all 440 appearances, logging 39,407 minutes with Tottenham  

  • conceded 496 goals with 146 clean sheets  

  • started 34 UEFA Champions League matches logging 3,048 minutes played with nine clean sheets  

  • started all 31 appearances in UEFA Europa League logging 2,820 minutes with nine clean sheets  

  • appeared in six English FA Cup matches logging 600 minutes

2008-2012 (Olympique Lyon)   

  • French Cup Winner, 2011-12  

  • French Super Cup Winner, 2012-13  

  • Ligue 1 Goalkeeper of the Year in 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2011-12  

  • started all 182 appearances, logging 16,364 minutes and 60 clean sheets  

  • appeared in 36 UEFA Champions League matches, logging 3,270 minutes and 11 clean sheets

2005-2008 (OGC Nice)   

  • started all 72 appearances, logging 6,417 minutes and 27 clean sheets  

  • posted clean sheet in his Ligue 1 debut 3/18/06

INTERNATIONAL  

  • appeared in consecutive FIFA World Cup Finals, winning 2018 World Cup and finishing second in 2022  

  • appeared in a record 145 matches overall for France and registered 68 international shutouts  

  • started all 20 matches played in FIFA World Cup since 2010 and registered 1,830 minutes  

  • recorded eight clean sheets and 29 saves across all World Cup matches  

  • started all 15 matches played in the UEFA Euros, logging 1,410 minutes  

  • posted five clean sheets and 19 saves in UEFA Euros   

  • started 12 UEFA Nations League matches with 1,080 minutes played